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  1. Charles F. Blair Jr. (July 19, 1909 – September 2, 1978) was an American aviation pioneer who helped work out the routes and navigation techniques necessary for long-distance flights. He served as a reserve officer, early in his career for the United States Navy, reaching the rank of captain, and later for the United States Air Force, reaching the rank of brigadier general. He died in a ...

  2. The accident of N7777V and the death of Charles F. Blair Jr. and 3 additional passengers was the beginning of the end of Antilles Air Boats. As you read through the news articles, NTSB Report and additional comments you hear about the many deficiencies that existed at AAB. Capt. Blair's reasons for starting Antilles Air Boats was to offer a ...

  3. Charles F. Blair Jr. was born on the 19th of July, 1909. He was popular for being a Pilot. Renowned pilot who served as a Brigadier General with the U.S. Air Force and as an aviation Captain with the U.S. Navy. Charles F. Blair Jr. was born in New York. He served in World War II as a military test pilot. He flew non-stop from New York to London ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Brigadier General Charles F. Blair, Jr. Then, along came Charles Blair. In some ways, he had always been there, a friend of the family and of O’Hara’s brothers, who were also living in ...

  5. Brig. Gen Charles Francis Blair Jr. (19 Jul 1909 - certain 2 Sep 1978)

  6. 29 de may. de 2024 · Captain Charles F. Blair, Jr., checks his astrocompass shortly before beginning his transpolar flight, 29 May 1951. ( National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution) Captain Blair navigated by using a system of pre-plotted sun lines calculated by Captain Phillip Van Horns Weems, U.S. Navy (Ret.), as a magnetic compass was useless near the Pole and there were no radio navigation aids ...

  7. Charles F. Blair Jr. Pilot Birthday July 19, 1909. Birth Sign Cancer. Birthplace New York . DEATH DATE Sep 2, 1978 (age 69) #229458 Most Popular. Boost. About . Renowned pilot who served as a Brigadier General with the U.S. Air Force and as an aviation Captain with the U.S. Navy.